LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 22: Leandro Trossard of Arsenal during the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League Phase MD3 match between Arsenal FC and FC Shakhtar Donetsk at Emirates Stadium on October 22, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)
Leandro Trossard’s contribution to Arsenal in the Premier League has been remarkable, as his statistical profile showcases a consistent and evolving impact. Comparing his performances from the 2023/24 season to the ongoing 2024/25 campaign reveals intriguing insights into his role within the team.
In the 2023/24 season, Trossard’s attacking metrics stood out. He registered a Non-Penalty Expected Goals (npxG) of 0.45 per 90, significantly above average, reflecting his threat in front of goal. His Open Play Shots (2.66 per 90) also highlight his aggressive positioning in attacking areas. This season, while his npxG has dropped to 0.35, it still ranks respectably, maintaining his role as a valuable attacking asset.
Notably, Trossard’s Progressive Carries (6.03 per 90) and Dribbles Completed (1.18 per 90) from last season underscore his ability to advance the ball and beat defenders. However, this season, there’s been a slight dip in both metrics—down to 4.08 progressive carries and 0.73 dribbles completed per 90, hinting at a more conservative approach or role adjustment under Mikel Arteta.
Creatively, Trossard excels in Deep Touches (8.95 per 90) and Open Play Expected Assists (0.12 per 90), showcasing his involvement in advanced areas. His Pass Efficiency (0.95) from last season suggests high reliability, a trait Arsenal values in midfield transition.
Defensively, his Defensive Actions (5.0 per 90) last season were solid, and while there’s been a slight reduction this campaign, he remains effective in Arsenal’s pressing system.
Overall, the data highlights Trossard’s adaptability. Though his numbers in some areas have declined slightly, his contributions in possession and attack ensure he remains a critical part of Arsenal’s system. As Arsenal strives for success, Trossard’s balance of creativity and work rate continues to make him indispensable.
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